"It's embarrassing," Sanchez said. "You screw up the play, and I'm trying to do the right thing. It's not like I'm trying to force something. I start to slide, and I slide right in the worst spot I possibly could: right into Brandon Moore."

"It's embarrassing," Sanchez said. "You screw up the play, and I'm trying to do the right thing. It's not like I'm trying to force something. I start to slide, and I slide right in the worst spot I possibly could: right into Brandon Moore."

Eerily appropriate - particularly when you look at some of the specific lyrics.

"It's embarrassing," Sanchez said. "You screw up the play, and I'm trying to do the right thing. It's not like I'm trying to force something. I start to slide, and I slide right in the worst spot I possibly could: right into Brandon Moore."

So Sanchez was trying to slide at the LOS to avoid a sack, eh?

We got robbed a sack vs. Sanchez in our MNF game with them. Watt sacked him, but it was later ruled a QB RUSHING play. Pfffft!

Just asking the question, after a season like this is he salvageable? I mean, David Carr is still in the NFL so anything can happen right? If he can be salvaged then what would need to happen at this point?

Just asking the question, after a season like this is he salvageable? I mean, David Carr is still in the NFL so anything can happen right? If he can be salvaged then what would need to happen at this point?

The answer to that is totally up to Mark Sanchez. With Rex in NY may be the best opportunity for him though. A coach who believes in you. A stout (needs to get better) defense & a desire to run the ball (they need to get better here as well).

Jacksonville would be a good place for him to go. Strong defense, good running game, all he needs to do is step it up every once in a while.

But anyone expecting their QB to throw 30 times a game need not apply.

Just asking the question, after a season like this is he salvageable? I mean, David Carr is still in the NFL so anything can happen right? If he can be salvaged then what would need to happen at this point?

if salvageable is holding a clipboard, then certainly. i had very low expectations of sanchez coming out of college and he's pretty much right there - he's just not that good and this season has crippled his psyche. i do think however, that he's better than he's shown the past couple of years. the circus in new york (both media and the team) has given him almost no opportunity to succeed. if sanchez were to go to a team with less scrutiny and someone who at least resembles an offensive coach, he might be able to crack into a starting job, but more likely is destined to continue following his USC mate matt leinart.

Just asking the question, after a season like this is he salvageable? I mean, David Carr is still in the NFL so anything can happen right? If he can be salvaged then what would need to happen at this point?

I think there may be 3 or 4 coaches in the league that have the capabilities to coach up a Sanchez/Leinart type. I'd put Kubiak at the top of that list. But I don't want to see Mark here.

1) When Sanchez declared for the draft, Pete Carroll, his coach at USC at the time, came out and said point-blank that he didn't think Sanchez was ready.

2) Sanchez's first big, massive mistake was going "Hollywood" the minute he stepped in New York City. He was on magazine covers, doing photo shoots, and in general getting into the media game. That's all he cared about. Being an athlete in New York is no joke. You have to be focused, or you have to be grounded, and a little bit boring, ala Eli Manning. If you're not, you'll get caught up in the glitz of NYC and crash and burn, ESPECIALLY as a QB.

Whew! This is still so freaking hilarious. Sanchez makes it worse with the "Oh, noes!" face plant at the end. I almost feel guilty getting so much laughter out of one guy's misfortune. Then I remember Rex Ryan.